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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

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What Happens When a Nonprofit Stops Measuring Fundraisers’ Success Based on Money? Oregon Food Bank Is Trying to Find Out.

Fundraisers will no longer be judged by the gifts they bring in. The organization hopes the changes will lead to more authentic relationships with donors and less burnout for development staff.

UCSF Lands $60 Million From Pritzkers for Mental-Health Programs

UCSF Lands $60 Million From Pritzkers for Mental-Health Programs

Plus, Dana-Farber received $50 million to support pancreatic-cancer research efforts focused on early detection of the disease.

Fighting Falsehoods Must Be at the Center of All That Nonprofits and Foundations Do

Fighting Falsehoods Must Be at the Center of All That Nonprofits and Foundations Do

As lies and disinformation increasingly threaten the work of nonprofits, they should incorporate tools that will help dismantle falsehoods and replace them with accurate and more emotionally compelling narratives.

Low Pay and Poor Working Conditions Forced a Vital Nonprofit to Shut Down. I Was Complicit in Its Demise.

Blinded by my class and race privilege, it never occurred to me to probe the organization’s salary structure more closely and provide the support its leaders needed to continue their important work.

Increased AmeriCorps Funding Opens Door for More Philanthropic Investment in Service Opportunities

Increased AmeriCorps Funding Opens Door for More Philanthropic Investment in Service Opportunities

By combining philanthropic dollars with funds from AmeriCorps and state governments, philanthropy can play a pivotal role in boosting national service. To encourage grant makers to join in this work, the Schultz Family Foundation today is launching a $1 million challenge to match grants of $100,000 to $250,000 to AmeriCorps state service commissions that are working with philanthropy to expand national service.

140 Foundations, Activists, and Others Urge Grant Makers to Use Their Shareholder Power to Advance Racial Equity

Grant makers are urging investment managers to vote for corporate board members and proposals that will put pressure on companies to do more to aid people of color.

A Key to Diversity in Nonprofit Boardrooms: Mobilize Donors to Force Change

Institutional investors have forced corporate boards to change. Now it’s time for wealthy trustees to take the same approach at the biggest and most powerful institutions.

Requiring Foundations to Give a Bigger Share of Their Assets Won’t Alleviate Inequities and May Entrench Them Further

Requiring Foundations to Give a Bigger Share of Their Assets Won’t Alleviate Inequities and May Entrench Them Further

If a foundation lacks an authentic awareness or commitment to diversity and inclusion, requiring higher asset distribution may exacerbate the very inequities advocates are working to reverse.

With Philanthropic Support, Artists Can Help Rebuild American Democracy One Song at a Time

With Philanthropic Support, Artists Can Help Rebuild American Democracy One Song at a Time

At a moment when society is so divided by authoritarian ideologies and partisan politics, it’s hard to find spaces of common ground. Cultural expression can create those spaces — particularly music.

To Transform Policing, Philanthropy Must Support Efforts to Abolish It

To Transform Policing, Philanthropy Must Support Efforts to Abolish It

Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict was just the start. Now grant makers need to make sure their dollars go where they will make a real difference — to abolitionist movements leading the fight for just and lasting change.

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A Philanthropic Drive to Aid Black Women Is Gaining Momentum

The needs of Black women and girls have become a focus of philanthropic efforts as major donors seek to narrow a racial wealth gap and address chronic funding disparities for groups that serve them.

Philanthropy Should Commit to Integrating Climate Work Into Everything

Philanthropy Should Commit to Integrating Climate Work Into Everything

Like racial injustice, confronting climate change will require those of us in philanthropy to change our assumptions about how we operate our organizations, how we live, and the way we fund.

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Verdict on George Floyd’s Murder Can Mark a Turning Point, but Philanthropy Must Keep Up the Pressure, Leaders Say

Donors, activists, and nonprofit leaders must seize this rare and special moment in the fight for racial justice — and be more willing to wade into the thorny issue of police conduct in particular, say grant makers, activists and criminal-justice experts.

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Foundation Embarks on New ‘Equitable’ Approach to Grant Making

The Kataly Foundation funds nonprofits in areas that have been shut out of the economic mainstream, makes sure investment returns stay in those neighborhoods, and builds relationships with small organizations led by people of color.

4 Historically Black Medical Schools Receive $6 Million for Vaccination Efforts

A Bloomberg Philanthropies grant will support the schools’ mobile clinics in their local communities.

Nonprofits Push for Equity in Biden’s Infrastructure Plan

Nonprofits Push for Equity in Biden’s Infrastructure Plan

Nonprofits and their advocates are trying to help shape President Biden’s plans to help the people many nonprofits serve and the causes they care about.